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May 2008

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I'll pay some attention to it, especially with the Vikings game vs GB since I live in MN. I do have other things to do, music to play, books to read, family matters, etc. 2012 has been a tough year on a few fronts. Glad to move on.

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May 2008

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Nope. Just posted in another thread that I really wouldn't watch any more. If I happen to be home when a game is playing I'm sure I'll put it on, but only as background. I'll be inundated with Falcons talk but I don't care if they win or lose. Just another team.

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Aug 2012

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I'm not just a Steeler fan, I am a huge NFL fan and will watch most every play of every play off game. I just love the sport and appreciate good football even when the Steelers are not providing any, which was most of this season. I am really looking forward to Seat-Wash and hope Indy-Balt. provides some good drama. And I am hoping GB gets taken out; haven't liked them since they beat us in SB. I guess I am kind of rooting for SF and would be OK seeing Brady and the Pats get some redemption, as they have been good for so long but haven't won a SB in a pretty long time.

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Dec 2008

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I'm interested but will only watch if there's nothing else to do at the time. Definitely not a priority with no Steelers.

I have different levels of interest depending on who's playing. The 3 rookie QBs are interesting and I'd like to see if one of them could pull off the impossible. Seahawks/Redskins is one of the most interesting games in the first round. I'm kinda rooting for Indy since they're post Peyton and I'd love to see them beat Denver head to head.

Then different players are fun to watch to see what they'll do. AP in Minny is always exciting to watch. The mega QBs - Brady, Rodgers, Peyton are always intriguing. And guys like Aldon Smith are always interesting because he's so dominant.

The least interesting teams in this year's playoffs are Baltimore, Cincy, Houston, and Atlanta.